Hi Orhun, the BPMN2 specification defines the notation of all BPMN2
modeling elements. Since the spec itself is fairly new the jBPM Eclipse
editor that you are using was done before OMG published this notation so
the graphic images in the Eclipse editor do not use it. Both the jBPM
web designer (
http://www.jboss.org/jbpm/components/designer ) and the
new BPMN2 Eclipse editor (
http://kverlaen.blogspot.com/2011/02/new-bpmn-20-eclipse-editor.html )
use the same notation images as defined per the spec.
The appearance differences do not typically cause any issues as the
generated bpmn2 in all editors conforms to the spec.
I personally use the web designer for process development and test the
processes in an Eclipse environment.
Hope this helps.
On 9/13/11 6:33 AM, Orhun YILMAZ wrote:
Hi,
Tihomir , Your post was very helpful for me. Thanks a lot.
I am trying the examples in jbpm-examples in
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/jbpm/tree/master/jbpm-examples.
For instance, Here there are two screenshots of
BPMN2-CompensateEndEvent.bpmn2 example.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/62/imageaoryx.png/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/691/imageaeclipse.png/
They don't look same. I know, they are the same file but their
apperances are very different.
Eclipse plugin renders all end type events (in this case
CompensateEndEvent) as a red cycle end event.
Because programmer couldn't see correct apperance of the process in
eclipse plugin, he/she would need to use Oryx, too.
This situation creates a duality when you begin to code in process.
(Also, this is what BPM for. BPM is supposed to be an common
environment between analyist and developer.)
How do you develope processes in Drools? Do you use Oryx or Eclipse
Plugin? Does this appreance duality cause a problem for you?
For example, when you need to use a CompensateEndEvent, where do you
code and debug?
Kind regards
Orhun YILMAZ
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